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Khallet el Hamra

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Alternate name
  
Khallet Hamra

Public access
  
Yes

Cultures
  
Qaraoun culture

Region
  
Nabatieh Governorate

Khallet el Hamra

Location
  
1 kilometre (0.62 mi) southeast of Ain Ebel, Lebanon

Periods
  
Heavy Neolithic, Acheulean

Archaeologists
  
Paul Bovier-Lapierre, Henri Fleisch

Khallet el Hamra or Khallet Hamra is a ravine or wadi joining the larger Wadi Yaroun located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) southeast of Ain Ebelin the Bint Jbeil District of Nabatieh Governorate in Lebanon.

A Heavy Neolithic archaeological site of the Qaraoun culture was discovered by jesuit archaeologist Paul Bovier-Lapierre in 1908. It was located to the south of a track that leads from Ain Ebel to Bint Jbeil at around 700 metres (2,300 ft) above sea level. Bovier-Lapierre considered several of the axes found to be Chellean with one exceptionally large and finely made Acheulean chopper. Henri Fleisch re-evaluated the materials in light of more modern studies and noted the finds to be only sparsely Acheulean with the assemblage consisting of predominantly "abundant" Heavy Neolithic tools of the Qaraoun culture.

References

Khallet el Hamra Wikipedia